101忠狗 One Hundred and One Dalmatians(1961)【完整台词】
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[Barking]
[Clock bell tolling]
[Male narrator] My story
begins in London.
Not so very long ago.
And yet so much
has happened since then,
that it seems more like an eternity.
At that time, I lived with my pet,
in a bachelor flat
just off Regent's park.
[Playing notes]
It was a beautiful spring day,
a tedious time of the year
for bachelors.
Oh. That's my pet, Roger.
Roger Radcliffe, a musician of sorts.
[Chuckles] No. No,
I'm the one with the spots.
My name's Pongo.
And you know, as far as I could see,
the old notion that a bachelor's
life was so glamorous
and carefree was all nonsense.
It was downright dull.
[Sighs]
It was plain to see
that my old pet needed someone.
But if it were left up to Roger,
we'd be bachelors forever.
He was married to his work.
Writing songs.
Songs about romance, of all things,
something he knew
absolutely nothing about.
Oh, he's intelligent enough,
as humans go.
And I think you could say
that Roger is a rather
handsome animal in his way.
I could see no reason why my pet
didn't deserve an attractive mate.
At least, I was determined
to do my best.
Of course, dogs are a pretty
poor judge of human beauty.
[Sighs] But, I had a rough
idea of what to look for.
Hmm. Unusual breed.
[Chuckles] Very unusual.
[Chuckles] Oh, surely not.
Well, now, what have we here?
Hmm.
Well, a little too short-coupled.
Nope.
I say... Oh, well I do say!
Now, there's a fancy breed.
Hmm... Perhaps
a little too fancy.
Yes. That's much too fancy.
Too old.
Too young.
It was a problem. A real problem.
Well, now that's a bit more like it!
The most beautiful
creature on four legs.
Oh, now, if only the girl...
Well! She's very lovely too.
It was almost too good to be true.
I'd never find another pair like
that, not if I looked for 100 years.
Ah, they're heading for the park.
A perfect meeting place...
if I could only arrange it.
Uh-oh... but Roger never
stopped work 'till after 5:00.
That would be too late.
[Barking]
[Moans, yawns]
After 5:00 already.
- Fancy that.
- [Barking]
All right, Pongo. All right, boy.
[Barking]
[Yipping]
Pongo, boy, take it easy!
What's all the hurry?
[Barking]
Pongo, boy, slow down.
I was afraid we'd missed them.
Perhaps they passed on by the park.
Then suddenly... I spotted them.
It was a perfect situation
if I planned it right.
I couldn't depend on Roger.
I knew what he'd do.
He'd settle on the grass, puff
his pipe and that would be it.
No, it was all up to me.
Well.
At first I had no particular plan,
just anything to attract attention.
You know, stir things up a bit.
Pongo, you silly old thing! Come on.
C'mon, let's have it, boy.
- Pongo!
- [Yipping]
Pongo!
[Barking]
[Pongo] For a while, it seemed to work.
At least they had seen one another.
Things were going along first-rate.
But for some strange reason they left!
C'mon, you old renegade.
We're going home.
[Pongo] But I wasn't giving up.
I was determined that, somehow,
they just had to meet.
- Oh!
- Ohhh!
I beg your pardon. I'm so sorry.
Please excuse me.
- I must say, what on earth!
- Oh, dear!
Oh, really. Good heavens.
Of all the...
- Ohh!
- Ahh, ahh!
[Gasping, coughing]
Oh, my new spring suit
and my new hat!
[Roger] Ah, ah... I'm terribly sorry.
Please let me help you.
I'm so sorry. Pongo, you...!
I don't know what's come over him.
I'm terribly sorry. He's never
acted this way before. I...
[woman] Never mind. Never mind.
Please, just go away.
You've done enough.
Please? Oh.
Oh, I say. Here, take mine.
Oh.
[Both giggle]
[Both laughing]
[Man] Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
honor and keep her
in sickness and in health;
and forsaking all others,
keep thee only unto her
so long as ye both shall live?
[Roger] I will.
[Pongo] For the first
six months or so...
...we lived in a small house
near the park,
a modest little place...
but just right for two couples
who were just starting out.
[Piano playing]
[Sighs]
Perdita, darling, are you all right?
[Chuckle] Oh, of course, dear.
After all, dogs were having
puppies long before our time.
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Pongo] Oh, that's Nanny,
a wonderful cook and housekeeper.
She's such a kind, understanding soul.
You know,
at times she seems almost canine.
Roger, dear,
- tea time.
- [Barking]
Tea time!
[Banging on door]
[Roger] (music) Be down in a minute
[piano music ends]
(music) Ti tum ti ta ti
[Clock bell tolling]
[Male narrator] My story
begins in London.
Not so very long ago.
And yet so much
has happened since then,
that it seems more like an eternity.
At that time, I lived with my pet,
in a bachelor flat
just off Regent's park.
[Playing notes]
It was a beautiful spring day,
a tedious time of the year
for bachelors.
Oh. That's my pet, Roger.
Roger Radcliffe, a musician of sorts.
[Chuckles] No. No,
I'm the one with the spots.
My name's Pongo.
And you know, as far as I could see,
the old notion that a bachelor's
life was so glamorous
and carefree was all nonsense.
It was downright dull.
[Sighs]
It was plain to see
that my old pet needed someone.
But if it were left up to Roger,
we'd be bachelors forever.
He was married to his work.
Writing songs.
Songs about romance, of all things,
something he knew
absolutely nothing about.
Oh, he's intelligent enough,
as humans go.
And I think you could say
that Roger is a rather
handsome animal in his way.
I could see no reason why my pet
didn't deserve an attractive mate.
At least, I was determined
to do my best.
Of course, dogs are a pretty
poor judge of human beauty.
[Sighs] But, I had a rough
idea of what to look for.
Hmm. Unusual breed.
[Chuckles] Very unusual.
[Chuckles] Oh, surely not.
Well, now, what have we here?
Hmm.
Well, a little too short-coupled.
Nope.
I say... Oh, well I do say!
Now, there's a fancy breed.
Hmm... Perhaps
a little too fancy.
Yes. That's much too fancy.
Too old.
Too young.
It was a problem. A real problem.
Well, now that's a bit more like it!
The most beautiful
creature on four legs.
Oh, now, if only the girl...
Well! She's very lovely too.
It was almost too good to be true.
I'd never find another pair like
that, not if I looked for 100 years.
Ah, they're heading for the park.
A perfect meeting place...
if I could only arrange it.
Uh-oh... but Roger never
stopped work 'till after 5:00.
That would be too late.
[Barking]
[Moans, yawns]
After 5:00 already.
- Fancy that.
- [Barking]
All right, Pongo. All right, boy.
[Barking]
[Yipping]
Pongo, boy, take it easy!
What's all the hurry?
[Barking]
Pongo, boy, slow down.
I was afraid we'd missed them.
Perhaps they passed on by the park.
Then suddenly... I spotted them.
It was a perfect situation
if I planned it right.
I couldn't depend on Roger.
I knew what he'd do.
He'd settle on the grass, puff
his pipe and that would be it.
No, it was all up to me.
Well.
At first I had no particular plan,
just anything to attract attention.
You know, stir things up a bit.
Pongo, you silly old thing! Come on.
C'mon, let's have it, boy.
- Pongo!
- [Yipping]
Pongo!
[Barking]
[Pongo] For a while, it seemed to work.
At least they had seen one another.
Things were going along first-rate.
But for some strange reason they left!
C'mon, you old renegade.
We're going home.
[Pongo] But I wasn't giving up.
I was determined that, somehow,
they just had to meet.
- Oh!
- Ohhh!
I beg your pardon. I'm so sorry.
Please excuse me.
- I must say, what on earth!
- Oh, dear!
Oh, really. Good heavens.
Of all the...
- Ohh!
- Ahh, ahh!
[Gasping, coughing]
Oh, my new spring suit
and my new hat!
[Roger] Ah, ah... I'm terribly sorry.
Please let me help you.
I'm so sorry. Pongo, you...!
I don't know what's come over him.
I'm terribly sorry. He's never
acted this way before. I...
[woman] Never mind. Never mind.
Please, just go away.
You've done enough.
Please? Oh.
Oh, I say. Here, take mine.
Oh.
[Both giggle]
[Both laughing]
[Man] Wilt thou love her, comfort her,
honor and keep her
in sickness and in health;
and forsaking all others,
keep thee only unto her
so long as ye both shall live?
[Roger] I will.
[Pongo] For the first
six months or so...
...we lived in a small house
near the park,
a modest little place...
but just right for two couples
who were just starting out.
[Piano playing]
[Sighs]
Perdita, darling, are you all right?
[Chuckle] Oh, of course, dear.
After all, dogs were having
puppies long before our time.
[Chuckles]
[Chuckles]
[Pongo] Oh, that's Nanny,
a wonderful cook and housekeeper.
She's such a kind, understanding soul.
You know,
at times she seems almost canine.
Roger, dear,
- tea time.
- [Barking]
Tea time!
[Banging on door]
[Roger] (music) Be down in a minute
[piano music ends]
(music) Ti tum ti ta ti
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